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BRICS vs. USD: Evaluating the Potential Shift in Global Reserve Currency Dynamics

Published 25/02/2024, 06:49

In the labyrinth of global finance, the dominance of the US dollar (USD) as the world's reserve currency has been a cornerstone. Post-World War II, the United States emerged not just victorious in battle but also as an economic superpower, holding a staggering 95% of the world's wealth. This historical context sets the stage for our exploration into the evolving dynamics of global financial systems, with a spotlight on the BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - and their potential to challenge the USD's hegemony.

US Dollar Index (DXY) – A Historical Snapshot
The US Dollar Index, a measure of the value of the USD against a basket of foreign currencies, stands as a testament to the dollar's stability. Interestingly, the DXY today hovers around 103, mirroring its position back in 1973. This stability, however, contrasts starkly with the rapidly changing global economic landscape.



The Rise of BRICS
BRICS, an acronym that has become synonymous with emerging economic power, collectively represents countries that have shown significant growth, both economically and geopolitically. These nations, diverse yet increasingly influential, have been gradually carving out their space in the global economic arena, often challenging established norms and institutions.

Ray Dalio’s Insights
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio's observations provide a critical lens to view these changes. Dalio notes that while most currencies devalue over time, the cyclical nature of economics and the historic shifts in global reserve currencies cannot be ignored. His views underline the transient nature of economic power - a reality that frames our discussion on the BRICS and the USD.

Economic Power Shifts
Despite the shrinking size of China's economy to 60% of the US's as of December 2023, the United States, excluding China, still boasts a GDP larger than the next eight countries combined. This economic dominance underscores the monumental challenge any collective, including the BRICS, faces in attempting to displace the USD.

BRICS: Offering Choice, Not Replacement
While the BRICS nations have made strides in establishing themselves as economic powerhouses, the notion of them replacing the USD as the global reserve currency remains a distant possibility. Their role, however, is more accurately seen in the context of providing alternatives and diversifying choices in international trade. The BRICS are contributing to a global economic environment where reliance on the USD is not the only option, thereby creating a more multipolar world of trade and finance.

To summarise, the prospect of the BRICS usurping the USD as the global reserve currency is, in our lifetime, nearly non-existent. The deep-rooted strength and the pervasive influence of the USD, backed by the United States' economic and military might, make its displacement unlikely. However, the growing economic clout of the BRICS nations heralds a future of more choices in international trade. While they may not replace the USD, their collective presence will undoubtedly influence and perhaps diversify the mechanisms of global trade and finance, leading to a more balanced and multi-faceted global economic landscape.

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true its our desire to see brics currency on board
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